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  1. @ninamalsto Aung San Suu Kyi, yeah we know what happened to her.
    #FourMoreYears.

  2. Being an exhibit at the Tate museum may seem somewhat surreal, but everything is possible when you recognize the geometry around you and in nature. Geometry leads to harmony and inspiration. "There are endless possibilities when you see the geometry in nature and your environment." as Monir Farmanfarmaian said. #Iranian #artist She often worked with mirrors.Her art has been exhibited in museums and galleries around the world.
    #mathematics #mathematicsday #art #Iranianwomen #WomenHistoryMonth

  3. When we see people who are suffering, our #brains feel their pain because as Christian Keysers said, #mirrorneurons are the key to our ability to understand other people.” However, sometimes we feel too much, and our #empathic abilities can overwhelm us. Empathy requires delicacy. Too much empathy can lead to emotional exhaustion, while too little can result in a lack of understanding and feeling for others. psychologytoday.com/us/blog/em

  4. When we see people who are suffering, our #brains feel their pain because as Christian Keysers said, #mirrorneurons are the key to our ability to understand other people.” However, sometimes we feel too much, and our #empathic abilities can overwhelm us. Empathy requires delicacy. Too much empathy can lead to emotional exhaustion, while too little can result in a lack of understanding and feeling for others. psychologytoday.com/us/blog/em

  5. When we see people who are suffering, our #brains feel their pain because as Christian Keysers said, #mirrorneurons are the key to our ability to understand other people.” However, sometimes we feel too much, and our #empathic abilities can overwhelm us. Empathy requires delicacy. Too much empathy can lead to emotional exhaustion, while too little can result in a lack of understanding and feeling for others. psychologytoday.com/us/blog/em

  6. When we see people who are suffering, our feel their pain because as Christian Keysers said, are the key to our ability to understand other people.” However, sometimes we feel too much, and our abilities can overwhelm us. Empathy requires delicacy. Too much empathy can lead to emotional exhaustion, while too little can result in a lack of understanding and feeling for others. psychologytoday.com/us/blog/em

  7. When we see people who are suffering, our #brains feel their pain because as Christian Keysers said, #mirrorneurons are the key to our ability to understand other people.” However, sometimes we feel too much, and our #empathic abilities can overwhelm us. Empathy requires delicacy. Too much empathy can lead to emotional exhaustion, while too little can result in a lack of understanding and feeling for others. psychologytoday.com/us/blog/em